MountainOne Enhances Financial Literacy for Children Through Storybook Program
July 29th, 2025 2:17 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
MountainOne's Storybook Program, featuring Mo the Spokesgoat, educates children on saving and financial planning through engaging storytime events.

MountainOne recently participated in the Hull Lifesaving Museum’s Summer Adventure program, introducing children to financial literacy through its Storybook Program. The event featured a reading of "Something to Save," the second book in MountainOne’s series, which teaches kids about saving money and setting goals. Community Banking Officers Devon Stone and Meghan Dunphy, along with Universal Banker Chris Barber, led the session, encouraging children to think about their savings goals. The highlight was a visit from Mo the Spokesgoat, who interacted with the kids, making the learning experience memorable.
The Storybook Program, including titles like "How to Climb a Mountain" and "Something to Save," aims to combine early literacy with financial education. MountainOne’s initiative reflects a commitment to community engagement and education, offering free resources and events to foster financial awareness among young learners. For more information on the program, visit https://mountainone.com/mo-storybook.
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